Diabetics should be grateful if they get a mate

According to one US blogger, order diabet capsules online US, it seems that in India, diabetics can’t be choosers. A survey of 2000 diabetics aged 19 to 31 showed that nearly half of the type 1 married women were basically returned by their husbands as damaged goods. This has led to the obvious business opportunity of a diabetic dating agency.

I understand Alison’s husband is now pondering whether he was ripped off when he gave her parents 2 goats and a llama for her hand in marriage. It appears the broken pancreas should have got him a discount.

This dog hopes ShootUp readers will now lower their expectations when it comes to selecting partners and understand that they should be grateful to anyone who’s willing to take on them and their dodgy endocrine system.

17 thoughts on “Diabetics should be grateful if they get a mate”

@mikeinspain – hmm, tragically “pancreatically challenged” isn’t a registered mark and we don’t use it in the course of trade, so we’re unlikely to have gained unregistered, common law rights in the term. Also it’s too short to attract any rights in terms of copyright.

@mikeinspain – hmm, pancreaticallychallenged.com, eh? I wonder if I can UDRP you? However, the .co.uk is in safe hands now. If we’re talking about cool domain names, try typing http://dia.betes.co.uk into your browser 🙂

Ah, but under the UDRP rights don’t have to pre-date the registration of the disputed domain name – see, for example, Digital Vision, Ltd. v. Advanced Chemill Systems D2001-0827 or AB Svenska Spel v. Andrey Zacharov D2003-0527; so I could still potentially get you on the rights round; but I would probably be screwed in terms of the legitimate interest and bad faith rounds through.